Deadline to Register: July 17, 2017
Two panels will discuss common issues
related to automobiles that low income clients routinely face both in bankruptcy
cases in outside of bankruptcy.
This CLE is sponsored by the MSBA's Bankruptcy
Section Pro Bono Committee. Please note that by attending the CLE program,
attendees are agreeing to provide future volunteer services.
Following the CLE, please join us for the Pro Bono Volunteer Reception
and the presentation of the Raeder Larson Public Service Award.
Panelists:
Bradley Halberstadt,
Stewart, Zlimen & Jungers
Jeffrey Bruzek, Office of the
Chapter 13 Trustee
Craig Andresen, The Law Office of Craig
Andresen
Glen Drew, Volunteer Lawyers Network
Todd Murray,
Friedman Iverson, PLLC
CLE Credits:
2.0 Standard CLE Credits approved | Event Code: 242252
Cost:
Past Pro Bono Volunteers: Free
Future Pro Bono Volunteers: Agreement to provide future volunteer services on a piecework basis: e.g. a commitment to handle a Chapter 7 filing pro bono; a commitment to staff the Bankruptcy Advice Clinic for two sessions; or a commitment to be on the panel for letter-writing, and to serve as needed, for one year.
Remote Participation:
Remote participation is not available for this event.
Pro Bono Volunteer Reception:
After the CLE program, please join us for the Pro Bono
Volunteer Reception and the presentation of the Raeder Larson Public Service
Award, which is presented to individuals who have delivered outstanding service
through the support and provision of pro bono legal services in the bankruptcy
and debtor-creditor areas. The reception is a free event, but, an
RSVP is requested for food and beverage planning purposes.
RSVP here.
To register with a check, please mail in this registration form.
Need to cancel? Please see our cancellation policy.
Want more information about the Bankruptcy Law Section ?
Questions? Contact Tram Nguyen | 612-278-6316
If you need reasonable accommodations to participate in this event please
notify Tram Nguyen at tnguyen@mnbar.org
or 612-278-6316. Please provide notification at least 72 hours prior to the
meeting to allow sufficient time to make arrangements for accommodations at this
meeting.